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Community October 4, 2006  RSS feed

Region's role in Nobleton sewers explained at open house
     The new sewer system planned for Nobleton will include a number of innovations in the work done by York Region.
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Attempt at setting a record
     About a dozen participants were ready to start their walk at the King City Trail Saturday, one of two locations in the township involved in the Ontario-wide effort by the Ministry of Health Promotion, Parks and Recreation Ontario and the Ontario Trails Council to set a world record for the most peop
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WALK cleanup planned for Oct. 14
     The War Against Litter in King (WALK) will continue next Saturday (Oct. 14).
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Elizabeth Crowe acclaimed to Catholic board again
     Catholic school supporters in King, as well as other places, must really like the job Trustee Elizabeth Crowe has been doing.
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Alilovic seeking election in Ward 3
     Nobleton resident Emil Alilovic said he's concerned about the direction King Township council has been taking, with rising debt levels and decreased service.
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Third candidate enters mayor's race
     A King City area business executive has decided to make the race for mayor of King Township a three-way contest.
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THEY GOT THE BLOOMS
     Members of King's Communities in Bloom committee were proudly displaying the certificate the Township received last weekend for earning five Blooms in this year's competition. Seen here are committee members Bert Duclos, Joan Jackaman, Jeff Laidlaw, Judy Craig, Peter King, Peter Grandilli, Catherine
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King City's Pape running for trustee
     King City resident Christopher Pape will be stressing his involvement in the community as he seeks election to the York Region District School Board.
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NEW INDUCTEES IN CLASS OF DISTINCTION
     The Class of Distinction at King City Secondary School welcomed four new members from among its alumni Saturday. Those being added to the list are Ed Millard, class of 1966, who joins the athletic category; Wendylee Stott, '85, academia; Greg Betty, '83, business; and Louise Gilchrist, '74, academia.
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Craft workshop Saturday
     The King Township Museum is hosting a Holiday Craft Workshop this Saturday (Oct. 7) from 2 until 4 p.m.
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Lots of spirit competed with rain at community bonfire
     The weather wasn't the greatest, but despite the rain the Schomberg Agricultural Society was able to attract a good crowd Saturday night for the annual Community Spirit and Bonfire night. The whole day featured a number of entries in the annual Scarecrow Contest, run by the Nobleton Schomberg Distri
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Prizes awarded for top scarecrows
     Here are the winners of the 2006 Scarecrow contest, hosted by the Nobleton Schomberg District Chamber of Commerce Saturday
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Doors Open King offered looks inside many places in township
     Some very interesting sites in King were thrown open for a closer look last Saturday in Doors Open King. The places on the tour ranged from private homes to businesses. The cemetery in Lloydtown was one of the stops. Catsue McBroom and Bert Duclos had some information about some of the people restin
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CAMPAIGN CORN ROAST
     Ward 5 council candidate James Durbano and his wife Charlyn were working on the food recently for the campaign event they hosted at CherryHill Golf Academy in Schomberg.
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PEACOCK GUEST AT CORN ROAST
     Liina Peacock, who is running for Ward 1 councillor in King, was the special guest recently at SpringHill Farm's Harvest Corn Roast. She was seen here with hosts Leslie and Blaine Hobson and her husband Mark. Aurora resident Bill Nadeau was providing entertainment on the guitar.
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Looking for members of seniors' advisory committee
     Are you interested in sitting on a seniors' advisory committee?
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